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New York City | Prostitute
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6.8/10
IMDbBest Feature | 2003 | Dylan
Best Debut Film | 2002 | Dylan
Parallel Sections | 2002 | Dylan
2002 | Dylan
Best Narrative Feature | 2002 | Dylan
Best Actor | 2002 | Campbell
Best First Film | 2002 | Dylan
2002 | Dylan
Most Promising Director | 2003 | Dylan
Best Original Score | 2003 | Craig
Best First Screenplay | 2003 | Dylan
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2003 | Dylan
Best First Feature | 2003 | Dylan
2003 | Dylan
2003 | Jesse
Best Male Lead | 2003 | Campbell
Best First Feature | 2003 | Dylan
Best Screenplay | 2003 | Dylan
Best Screenplay | 2002 | Dylan
Best Original Screenplay | 2002 | Dylan
2002 | Dylan
Box Office Collection 1,260,761 USD
Jesse Eisenberg was sick during the filming of most of the nightclub scene, and can be seen sweating in different parts of the scene from his illness.
Jesse Eisenberg received his very first kiss from Jennifer Beals in a scene from this movie.
Jesse Eisenberg's movie debut.
Desperate to get his film made, writer-director Dylan Kidd handed Campbell Scott the screenplay when he saw him in a restaurant. Scott recognized the importance of the material and not only signed on as lead actor but also as executive producer.
Mary-Louise Parker was originally cast as Andrea.
"Roger: You can't sell a product without first making people feel bad. Nick: Why not? Roger: Because it's a substitution game. You have to remind them that they're missing something from their lives. Everyone's missing something, right? Nick: I guess. Roger: Trust me. And when they're feeling sufficiently incomplete, you convince them your product is the only thing that can fill the void. So instead of taking steps to deal with their lives, instead of working to root out the real reason for their misery, they go out and buy a stupid looking pair of cargo pants."
"Roger: I could tell you that what you think of as your personality is nothing but a collection of Vanity Fair articles. I could tell you your choice of sexual partners this evening was decided months ago by some account executive at Young & Rubicam. I could tell you that given a week to study your father and the ways in which he ignores you I could come up with a schtick you'd be helpless to resist. Helpless."